Friends and family are mourning a Yonkers mother who was was struck and killed by a truck while attending a Carnival celebration in Antigua last week.
Oniqua "Nikki" Phillip, 25, was on vacation with her family, including her toddler son, Eden, when she died Tuesday on the Caribbean island.
"She was an amazing person," said a friend, Munachi Iwuagwu, who attended Sacred Heart High School in Yonkers with Phillip. "Always happy, always joking."

Antigua and Barbuda

Antigua and Barbuda (i/ænˈtiːɡəənᵈbɑːrˈbjuːdə/; an-TEE-gǝǝndbar-BYOO-dǝ;) is a twin-island country in the Americas, lying between the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. It consists of two major inhabited islands, Antigua and Barbuda, and a number of smaller islands (including Great Bird, Green, Guinea, Long, Maiden and York Islands and further south, the island of Redonda). The permanent population numbers about 81,800 (at the 2011 Census) and the capital and largest port and city is St. John's, on Antigua.

Separated by a few nautical miles, Antigua and Barbuda are in the middle of the Leeward Islands, part of the Lesser Antilles, roughly at 17°N of the equator. The country's name was given by Christopher Columbus in 1493 after discovering the island, in honor of the Virgin of La Antigua in the Seville Cathedral. The country is nicknamed "Land of 365 Beaches" due to the many beaches surrounding the islands. Its governance, language, and culture have all been strongly influenced by the British Empire, of which the country was formerly a part.

Outlet (Antigua newspaper) Top # 17 Facts

Funeral Service for the Yonkers woman killed in Antigua

Friends and family are mourning a Yonkers mother who was was struck and killed by a truck while attending a Carnival celebration in Antigua last week.
Oniqua "Nikki" Phillip, 25, was on vacation with her family, including her toddler son, Eden, when she died Tuesday on the Caribbean island.
"She was an amazing person," said a friend, Munachi Iwuagwu, who attended Sacred Heart High School in Yonkers with Phillip. "Always happy, always joking."

Outlet (Antigua newspaper) Top # 17 Facts

Funeral Service for the Yonkers woman killed in Antigua

Friends and family are mourning a Yonkers mother who was was struck and killed by a truck while attending a Carnival celebration in Antigua last week.
Oniqua "Nikki" Phillip, 25, was on vacation with her family, including her toddler son, Eden, when she died Tuesday on the Caribbean island.
"She was an amazing person," said a friend, Munachi Iwuagwu, who attended Sacred Heart High School in Yonkers with Phillip. "Always happy, always joking."

Funeral Service for the Yonkers woman killed in Antigua

Friends and family are mourning a Yonkers mother who was was struck and killed by a truck while attending a Carnival celebration in Antigua last week.
Oniqua "...

Friends and family are mourning a Yonkers mother who was was struck and killed by a truck while attending a Carnival celebration in Antigua last week.
Oniqua "Nikki" Phillip, 25, was on vacation with her family, including her toddler son, Eden, when she died Tuesday on the Caribbean island.
"She was an amazing person," said a friend, Munachi Iwuagwu, who attended Sacred Heart High School in Yonkers with Phillip. "Always happy, always joking."

Friends and family are mourning a Yonkers mother who was was struck and killed by a truck while attending a Carnival celebration in Antigua last week.
Oniqua "Nikki" Phillip, 25, was on vacation with her family, including her toddler son, Eden, when she died Tuesday on the Caribbean island.
"She was an amazing person," said a friend, Munachi Iwuagwu, who attended Sacred Heart High School in Yonkers with Phillip. "Always happy, always joking."

Antigua Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia (4k 60fps)

https://www.expedia.com/Antigua.d11729.Destination-Travel-Guides
Just 3 hours from Miami and 8 from London is Antigua, the largest island in the nation of Antigua and Barbuda.
Antigua’s capital is St. John’s, a port town of plantation shutters, iron roofs and colors as bright as our spirit. Mix up a little history and shopping down by the city’s quays, where old shop houses have been given new life as cafes, bars and duty-free boutiques.
Take a break from the noonday sun in the shade of the old Courthouse, now the home of the national museum. Then, spend a lazy afternoon walking the ramparts of the harbor’s fortifications.
Just to the north of St. John’s, you’ll find Runaway Beach and Dickenson Bay, home to some of the purest sands and finest resorts in the West Indies.
On the ...

published: 06 Jun 2017

Visit Antigua and Barbuda - The beach is just the beginning...

Antigua Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions

http://bookinghunter.com
Antigua is an island in the West Indies, in the Leeward Islands in the Caribbean region, the main island of the country of Antigua and Barbuda.
The most important places to visit in Antigua are: Nelson's Dockyard, English Harbour, St. John's Cathedral, Shirley Heights and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Antigua travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.

Antigua, caribbean, island tour, all you need to see HD

the islands of Antigua and barbuda ,caribbean is more of 365 great beaches. The beaches are just de beggining. Visit St-John, the capital of Antigua, place for cruise ship, shopping and for discover the island take a taxi and visit one of the 365 beaches, Dickenson bay, fort James, Valley church beach, Nelson dockyard, Shirley heights, devil's bridge, Betty's hope and more. If you like my video please, like, share and subscribe for watch all my videos.https://www.youtube.com/user/ericetodette/videos

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Antigua and Barbuda things to see and do
Antigua's Rainforest
================
Get a bird's eye view of Antigua's rainforest. Boldly stride or nervously creep along a high wire course made up of zip lines, swings, suspension bridges and a controlled parachute jump
Barbuda
=========
Visit the less-developed Barbuda for its wild beauty, deserted beaches and heavily wooded interior abounding in wildlife. The main town, known as the village, is Codrington. It sits on the edge of a lagoon. Laid-back and old-fashioned, visitors share the winding streets with donkeys and goats, and fast food outlets and noisy ...

published: 01 Oct 2014

ANTIGUA, the world's MOST SPECTACULAR BEACHES (The Caribbean)

SUBSCRIBE: http://www.youtube.com/c/VicStefanu - Allow me to show you Antigua's most beautiful ad most spectacular beaches. If you want to see more beaches from this beautiful country, search youtube under 'vstefanu antigua beach', enjoy!! Vic Stefanu, vstefanu@yahoo.com. Antigua, also known as Waladli or Wadadli by the native population, is an island in the West Indies. It is one of the Leeward Islands in the Caribbean region and the main island of the country of Antigua and Barbuda. Antigua and Barbuda became an independent state within the Commonwealth of Nations on 1 November1981

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Antigua Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia (4k 60fps)

https://www.expedia.com/Antigua.d11729.Destination-Travel-Guides
Just 3 hours from Miami and 8 from London is Antigua, the largest island in the nation of Anti...

https://www.expedia.com/Antigua.d11729.Destination-Travel-Guides
Just 3 hours from Miami and 8 from London is Antigua, the largest island in the nation of Antigua and Barbuda.
Antigua’s capital is St. John’s, a port town of plantation shutters, iron roofs and colors as bright as our spirit. Mix up a little history and shopping down by the city’s quays, where old shop houses have been given new life as cafes, bars and duty-free boutiques.
Take a break from the noonday sun in the shade of the old Courthouse, now the home of the national museum. Then, spend a lazy afternoon walking the ramparts of the harbor’s fortifications.
Just to the north of St. John’s, you’ll find Runaway Beach and Dickenson Bay, home to some of the purest sands and finest resorts in the West Indies.
On the island’s eastern side, visit the historic sugar plantation, Betty’s Hope. A few miles east, feel the power of nature at Devil’s Bridge, a natural arch carved by Atlantic waves.
Let the breeze carry you further around the Island, to beauty spots like Half Moon Bay and Mamora Bay, then drop anchor for a while at English Harbor.
From English Harbor back to St. John’s, it’s just one perfect beach after another. Some say there are 365 beaches in Antigua, one for each day of the year. But you won’t see them all, don’t even try. Just take it easy, because the slower you move, the better you’ll feel and Antigua is all about feeling good.

https://www.expedia.com/Antigua.d11729.Destination-Travel-Guides
Just 3 hours from Miami and 8 from London is Antigua, the largest island in the nation of Antigua and Barbuda.
Antigua’s capital is St. John’s, a port town of plantation shutters, iron roofs and colors as bright as our spirit. Mix up a little history and shopping down by the city’s quays, where old shop houses have been given new life as cafes, bars and duty-free boutiques.
Take a break from the noonday sun in the shade of the old Courthouse, now the home of the national museum. Then, spend a lazy afternoon walking the ramparts of the harbor’s fortifications.
Just to the north of St. John’s, you’ll find Runaway Beach and Dickenson Bay, home to some of the purest sands and finest resorts in the West Indies.
On the island’s eastern side, visit the historic sugar plantation, Betty’s Hope. A few miles east, feel the power of nature at Devil’s Bridge, a natural arch carved by Atlantic waves.
Let the breeze carry you further around the Island, to beauty spots like Half Moon Bay and Mamora Bay, then drop anchor for a while at English Harbor.
From English Harbor back to St. John’s, it’s just one perfect beach after another. Some say there are 365 beaches in Antigua, one for each day of the year. But you won’t see them all, don’t even try. Just take it easy, because the slower you move, the better you’ll feel and Antigua is all about feeling good.

http://bookinghunter.com
Antigua is an island in the West Indies, in the Leeward Islands in the Caribbean region, the main island of the country of Antigua and Barbuda.
The most important places to visit in Antigua are: Nelson's Dockyard, English Harbour, St. John's Cathedral, Shirley Heights and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Antigua travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.

http://bookinghunter.com
Antigua is an island in the West Indies, in the Leeward Islands in the Caribbean region, the main island of the country of Antigua and Barbuda.
The most important places to visit in Antigua are: Nelson's Dockyard, English Harbour, St. John's Cathedral, Shirley Heights and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Antigua travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.

Antigua, caribbean, island tour, all you need to see HD

the islands of Antigua and barbuda ,caribbean is more of 365 great beaches. The beaches are just de beggining. Visit St-John, the capital of Antigua, place for ...

the islands of Antigua and barbuda ,caribbean is more of 365 great beaches. The beaches are just de beggining. Visit St-John, the capital of Antigua, place for cruise ship, shopping and for discover the island take a taxi and visit one of the 365 beaches, Dickenson bay, fort James, Valley church beach, Nelson dockyard, Shirley heights, devil's bridge, Betty's hope and more. If you like my video please, like, share and subscribe for watch all my videos.https://www.youtube.com/user/ericetodette/videos

the islands of Antigua and barbuda ,caribbean is more of 365 great beaches. The beaches are just de beggining. Visit St-John, the capital of Antigua, place for cruise ship, shopping and for discover the island take a taxi and visit one of the 365 beaches, Dickenson bay, fort James, Valley church beach, Nelson dockyard, Shirley heights, devil's bridge, Betty's hope and more. If you like my video please, like, share and subscribe for watch all my videos.https://www.youtube.com/user/ericetodette/videos

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Antigua and Barbuda things to see and do
Antigua's Rainforest
================
Get a bird's eye view of Antigua's rainforest. Boldly stride or nervously creep along a high wire course made up of zip lines, swings, suspension bridges and a controlled parachute jump
Barbuda
=========
Visit the less-developed Barbuda for its wild beauty, deserted beaches and heavily wooded interior abounding in wildlife. The main town, known as the village, is Codrington. It sits on the edge of a lagoon. Laid-back and old-fashioned, visitors share the winding streets with donkeys and goats, and fast food outlets and noisy bars don’t exist.
Beaches
=========
There are hundreds of beaches on Antigua but some of the best include Half Moon Bay, stretching for nearly a mile on the south eastern coast and popular with windsurfers and snorkellers. For those seeking peace and quiet, the southwestern point off Johnson’s Point is tranquil and the nearby Turner’s beach has great views out to Montserrat. On the north coast Dickenson’s Bay is safe and popular with families, and nearby you find quieter beaches and can even sneak off to uninhabited inlets such as Prickly Pear Island.
Betty’s Hope
=========
The islands' colonial history is brought home at partially-restored Betty's Hope, Antigua’s pioneer sugar plantation. The surviving structures are two stone sugar mills and a still house which form an open air museum and good picnic spot. It was built by Sir Christopher Codrington who named it after his daughter Betty.
BushSafari
===========
Go for a bush safari in Barbuda. Stop for a picnic in the shade and watch for the wildlife amongst the sparkling salt ponds.
Cricket
==========
Cricket is played to the highest international standard as well as by enthusiastic amateurs in villages all over the islands. Antigua produced one of the finest cricketers the game has ever seen, Sir Vivien Richards and the country’s national stadium in St Johns is named after him. The Sir Vivian Richards Stadium was built for the 2007 Cricket World Cup and is found close to the airport. It is possible to visit the stadium.
Fig TreeDrive
============
Antigua’s most picturesque drive takes you down the scenic route of Fig Tree Drive. The 32km (20miles) of winding roads travel through the lush tropical hills and rainforest and rise to the steep farmlands around Fig Tree Hill before descending to the coast. Fig is the Antiguan name for banana and along the way you’ll see not just bananas but mangoes and coconut groves.
Frigate BirdSanctuary.
=================
Situated in the Codrington Lagoon, the Frigate Bird sanctuary is a forty minute boat ride across the water. It is a spectacular sight even for non-bird watchers. In the mating season from September to April this rare bird displays a huge red breast to attract a female mate and they lay one egg on a nest built precariously on the mangrove.
Great Bird Island
===============
Take an excursion to Great Bird Island from Dickenson Bay. Glass-bottomed boats afford leisurely views of the reef, and a restored pirate ship sails around the island and takes passengers for day or evening trips, with food, drink and entertainment included.
Highland House
===============
At Barbuda's highest point of 38m (125 ft) are the ruins of the estate once run by Sir Christopher Codrington. Highland House, formerly known as Codrington House, dates back to the 18th century. Just 5km (3 miles) from Codrington Village still stands the 17m-high (56 ft) Martello Castle and tower, a fortress with a raised gun platform that was originally built by the British to defend the island. Both spots offer great views.
Indian Town Point
===================
The wild side of Antigua can be seen at Devil’s Bridge, a limestone arch on the shore of Indian Town Point on the eastern side of the island where at high tide the Atlantic waves come crashing through boreholes in the rocks near the bridge. Indian Town Point is thought to have been an Arawak campsite before the Europeans colonized the islands. Guided tours are available.
Local Markets
===============
Salivate and haggle over the riot of colourful fruits, vegetables and spices available at one of the best local markets in the Caribbean, situated in the south end of town at the junction of Valley and All SaintsRoads.
St John's Cathedral
================
Although it has been rebuilt three times because of hurricane damage, the present day St John’s Cathedral with its dramatic white towers is an imposing landmark built in 1845. It is worth a visit and contains some items from the churches that previously stood on the same spot and the bronze figures of St John the Baptist and St John the Divine are said to be taken from a French ship in 1756.

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Antigua and Barbuda things to see and do
Antigua's Rainforest
================
Get a bird's eye view of Antigua's rainforest. Boldly stride or nervously creep along a high wire course made up of zip lines, swings, suspension bridges and a controlled parachute jump
Barbuda
=========
Visit the less-developed Barbuda for its wild beauty, deserted beaches and heavily wooded interior abounding in wildlife. The main town, known as the village, is Codrington. It sits on the edge of a lagoon. Laid-back and old-fashioned, visitors share the winding streets with donkeys and goats, and fast food outlets and noisy bars don’t exist.
Beaches
=========
There are hundreds of beaches on Antigua but some of the best include Half Moon Bay, stretching for nearly a mile on the south eastern coast and popular with windsurfers and snorkellers. For those seeking peace and quiet, the southwestern point off Johnson’s Point is tranquil and the nearby Turner’s beach has great views out to Montserrat. On the north coast Dickenson’s Bay is safe and popular with families, and nearby you find quieter beaches and can even sneak off to uninhabited inlets such as Prickly Pear Island.
Betty’s Hope
=========
The islands' colonial history is brought home at partially-restored Betty's Hope, Antigua’s pioneer sugar plantation. The surviving structures are two stone sugar mills and a still house which form an open air museum and good picnic spot. It was built by Sir Christopher Codrington who named it after his daughter Betty.
BushSafari
===========
Go for a bush safari in Barbuda. Stop for a picnic in the shade and watch for the wildlife amongst the sparkling salt ponds.
Cricket
==========
Cricket is played to the highest international standard as well as by enthusiastic amateurs in villages all over the islands. Antigua produced one of the finest cricketers the game has ever seen, Sir Vivien Richards and the country’s national stadium in St Johns is named after him. The Sir Vivian Richards Stadium was built for the 2007 Cricket World Cup and is found close to the airport. It is possible to visit the stadium.
Fig TreeDrive
============
Antigua’s most picturesque drive takes you down the scenic route of Fig Tree Drive. The 32km (20miles) of winding roads travel through the lush tropical hills and rainforest and rise to the steep farmlands around Fig Tree Hill before descending to the coast. Fig is the Antiguan name for banana and along the way you’ll see not just bananas but mangoes and coconut groves.
Frigate BirdSanctuary.
=================
Situated in the Codrington Lagoon, the Frigate Bird sanctuary is a forty minute boat ride across the water. It is a spectacular sight even for non-bird watchers. In the mating season from September to April this rare bird displays a huge red breast to attract a female mate and they lay one egg on a nest built precariously on the mangrove.
Great Bird Island
===============
Take an excursion to Great Bird Island from Dickenson Bay. Glass-bottomed boats afford leisurely views of the reef, and a restored pirate ship sails around the island and takes passengers for day or evening trips, with food, drink and entertainment included.
Highland House
===============
At Barbuda's highest point of 38m (125 ft) are the ruins of the estate once run by Sir Christopher Codrington. Highland House, formerly known as Codrington House, dates back to the 18th century. Just 5km (3 miles) from Codrington Village still stands the 17m-high (56 ft) Martello Castle and tower, a fortress with a raised gun platform that was originally built by the British to defend the island. Both spots offer great views.
Indian Town Point
===================
The wild side of Antigua can be seen at Devil’s Bridge, a limestone arch on the shore of Indian Town Point on the eastern side of the island where at high tide the Atlantic waves come crashing through boreholes in the rocks near the bridge. Indian Town Point is thought to have been an Arawak campsite before the Europeans colonized the islands. Guided tours are available.
Local Markets
===============
Salivate and haggle over the riot of colourful fruits, vegetables and spices available at one of the best local markets in the Caribbean, situated in the south end of town at the junction of Valley and All SaintsRoads.
St John's Cathedral
================
Although it has been rebuilt three times because of hurricane damage, the present day St John’s Cathedral with its dramatic white towers is an imposing landmark built in 1845. It is worth a visit and contains some items from the churches that previously stood on the same spot and the bronze figures of St John the Baptist and St John the Divine are said to be taken from a French ship in 1756.

ANTIGUA, the world's MOST SPECTACULAR BEACHES (The Caribbean)

SUBSCRIBE: http://www.youtube.com/c/VicStefanu - Allow me to show you Antigua's most beautiful ad most spectacular beaches. If you want to see more beaches from...

SUBSCRIBE: http://www.youtube.com/c/VicStefanu - Allow me to show you Antigua's most beautiful ad most spectacular beaches. If you want to see more beaches from this beautiful country, search youtube under 'vstefanu antigua beach', enjoy!! Vic Stefanu, vstefanu@yahoo.com. Antigua, also known as Waladli or Wadadli by the native population, is an island in the West Indies. It is one of the Leeward Islands in the Caribbean region and the main island of the country of Antigua and Barbuda. Antigua and Barbuda became an independent state within the Commonwealth of Nations on 1 November1981

SUBSCRIBE: http://www.youtube.com/c/VicStefanu - Allow me to show you Antigua's most beautiful ad most spectacular beaches. If you want to see more beaches from this beautiful country, search youtube under 'vstefanu antigua beach', enjoy!! Vic Stefanu, vstefanu@yahoo.com. Antigua, also known as Waladli or Wadadli by the native population, is an island in the West Indies. It is one of the Leeward Islands in the Caribbean region and the main island of the country of Antigua and Barbuda. Antigua and Barbuda became an independent state within the Commonwealth of Nations on 1 November1981

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Funeral Service for the Yonkers woman killed in Antigua

Friends and family are mourning a Yonkers mother who was was struck and killed by a truck while attending a Carnival celebration in Antigua last week.
Oniqua "Nikki" Phillip, 25, was on vacation with her family, including her toddler son, Eden, when she died Tuesday on the Caribbean island.
"She was an amazing person," said a friend, Munachi Iwuagwu, who attended Sacred Heart High School in Yonkers with Phillip. "Always happy, always joking."

Funeral Service for the Yonkers woman killed in Antigua

Friends and family are mourning a Yonkers mother who was was struck and killed by a truck while attending a Carnival celebration in Antigua last week.
Oniqua "...

Friends and family are mourning a Yonkers mother who was was struck and killed by a truck while attending a Carnival celebration in Antigua last week.
Oniqua "Nikki" Phillip, 25, was on vacation with her family, including her toddler son, Eden, when she died Tuesday on the Caribbean island.
"She was an amazing person," said a friend, Munachi Iwuagwu, who attended Sacred Heart High School in Yonkers with Phillip. "Always happy, always joking."

Friends and family are mourning a Yonkers mother who was was struck and killed by a truck while attending a Carnival celebration in Antigua last week.
Oniqua "Nikki" Phillip, 25, was on vacation with her family, including her toddler son, Eden, when she died Tuesday on the Caribbean island.
"She was an amazing person," said a friend, Munachi Iwuagwu, who attended Sacred Heart High School in Yonkers with Phillip. "Always happy, always joking."

China and imperialism today - Adrian Budd

July 2017
https://www.marxismfestival.org.uk
https://socialistworker.co.uk/art/44957/Marxism+Festival+2017+++debating+how+to+fight+for+socialism
Around 2,500 people took part in Marxism Festival 2017 in central London from Thursday to Sunday last week.
It was a chance for socialists to make sense of the seismic political shifts of the past year.
Jeremy Corbyn’s stunning general election result, the Grenfell Tower fire, the Tories’ crisis, and the danger of Donald Trump and the right all shaped the festival.
But meetings also ranged from climate change to science fiction, philosophy, African politics and mental health.
The arguments about where next for the left after the election took place in a series of packed meetings.
One speaker said, “If we’re part of the working class moveme...

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published: 22 Jun 2017

Revealing the True Donald Trump: A Devastating Indictment of His Business & Life (2016)

TrumpRevealed: An American Journey of Ambition, Ego, Money, and Power is a biography of Donald Trump, written by Michael Kranish and Marc Fisher. More on the book: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1501156527/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1501156527&linkCode=as2&tag=tra0c7-20&linkId=96ccca038c88b58463190406caecf6ed
It was first published in 2016 in hardcover format by Scribner. It was released in ebook format that year and paperback format in 2017 under the title Trump Revealed: The DefinitiveBiography of the 45th President. The book was a collaborative research project by The Washington Post, supervised by the newspaper's editor Marty Baron and consisting of contributions from thirty-eight journalists, and two fact-checkers. Trump initially refused to be int...

In Islam, the Devil is known as ʾIblīs (Arabic: إبليس‎, plural: ابالسة ʾAbālisa) or Shayṭān (Arabic: شيطان‎, plural: شياطين Shayāṭīn). According to the Quran, God created Iblis out of "smokeless fire or from the pure flame of fire" (along with all of the other jinn) and created man out of clay. The primary characteristic of the Devil, is that he has the power to cast evil suggestions into the heart of men, women, and jinn,
Iblis was proud and arrogant and considered himself superior to Adam, since Adam was made from clay and Iblis from smokeless fire. For this act of disobedience, God cursed him to Hell for eternity, but gave him respite until the Day of Judgment (Qiyāmah), after Iblis requested it. Iblis obtained permission from God and vowed that he would use this time to lead all human...

China and imperialism today - Adrian Budd

July 2017
https://www.marxismfestival.org.uk
https://socialistworker.co.uk/art/44957/Marxism+Festival+2017+++debating+how+to+fight+for+socialism
Around 2,500...

July 2017
https://www.marxismfestival.org.uk
https://socialistworker.co.uk/art/44957/Marxism+Festival+2017+++debating+how+to+fight+for+socialism
Around 2,500 people took part in Marxism Festival 2017 in central London from Thursday to Sunday last week.
It was a chance for socialists to make sense of the seismic political shifts of the past year.
Jeremy Corbyn’s stunning general election result, the Grenfell Tower fire, the Tories’ crisis, and the danger of Donald Trump and the right all shaped the festival.
But meetings also ranged from climate change to science fiction, philosophy, African politics and mental health.
The arguments about where next for the left after the election took place in a series of packed meetings.
One speaker said, “If we’re part of the working class movement and the struggle for socialism we have the right to be involved in the debate about the way forward.”
Labour Party members at the conference also took part in the debates. Others had left Labour. Aiden, a student, told Socialist Worker, “I joined Labour and thought that it was the way forward.
“But I left Labour because the coup against Corbyn showed the limits of the party.”
Mark L Thomas from the Socialist Workers Party (SWP) central committee spoke at a meeting on Jeremy Corbyn, the Labour Party and the fight for socialism.
He said the general election had “struck a blow at the whole neoliberal settlement”, but warned that the Labour right were already manoeuvring.
A series of meetings focused on how to translate the political mood around Corbyn’s manifesto into the trade unions.
Discussions ranged from building national fights against the public sector pay cap to the struggle for a £10 an hour minimum wage.
The Grenfell Tower fire has dramatically transformed the political terrain. SurvivorJoe Delaney spoke at the opening rally.
In meeting after meeting people debated how to get justice. Barrister Michael Mansfield QC, who’s been part of numerous justice campaigns, said, “The way forward is to stand as a collective.”
People from justice campaigns came to Marxism and talked about their struggles.
Author and one of the Bradford 12 Tariq Mehmood argued that “you can’t do anything without a whole set of principled people organising”.
The family of Edson Da Costa, who died after being arrested in east London, spoke at both the opening and closing rallies.
SheilaColeman from the HillsboroughJusticeCampaign also spoke at the festival.
At a meeting on Islamophobia and sexism one student from London said that racist attacks had made her family afraid of attending night-time prayers.
But the student vowed, “They are not going to stop us going about our lives and they are not going to stop us practising our religion.”
Meetings about the centenary of the 1917 Russian Revolution and its legacy were prominent throughout the festival.
NaimaOmar, a student in the SWP, said the revolutionary socialist tradition showed how to uproot Islamophobia.
“The Russian Revolution involved Muslims and Muslim women,” she said.
Read the full article here
https://socialistworker.co.uk/art/44957/Marxism+Festival+2017+++debating+how+to+fight+for+socialism
https://www.marxismfestival.org.uk

July 2017
https://www.marxismfestival.org.uk
https://socialistworker.co.uk/art/44957/Marxism+Festival+2017+++debating+how+to+fight+for+socialism
Around 2,500 people took part in Marxism Festival 2017 in central London from Thursday to Sunday last week.
It was a chance for socialists to make sense of the seismic political shifts of the past year.
Jeremy Corbyn’s stunning general election result, the Grenfell Tower fire, the Tories’ crisis, and the danger of Donald Trump and the right all shaped the festival.
But meetings also ranged from climate change to science fiction, philosophy, African politics and mental health.
The arguments about where next for the left after the election took place in a series of packed meetings.
One speaker said, “If we’re part of the working class movement and the struggle for socialism we have the right to be involved in the debate about the way forward.”
Labour Party members at the conference also took part in the debates. Others had left Labour. Aiden, a student, told Socialist Worker, “I joined Labour and thought that it was the way forward.
“But I left Labour because the coup against Corbyn showed the limits of the party.”
Mark L Thomas from the Socialist Workers Party (SWP) central committee spoke at a meeting on Jeremy Corbyn, the Labour Party and the fight for socialism.
He said the general election had “struck a blow at the whole neoliberal settlement”, but warned that the Labour right were already manoeuvring.
A series of meetings focused on how to translate the political mood around Corbyn’s manifesto into the trade unions.
Discussions ranged from building national fights against the public sector pay cap to the struggle for a £10 an hour minimum wage.
The Grenfell Tower fire has dramatically transformed the political terrain. SurvivorJoe Delaney spoke at the opening rally.
In meeting after meeting people debated how to get justice. Barrister Michael Mansfield QC, who’s been part of numerous justice campaigns, said, “The way forward is to stand as a collective.”
People from justice campaigns came to Marxism and talked about their struggles.
Author and one of the Bradford 12 Tariq Mehmood argued that “you can’t do anything without a whole set of principled people organising”.
The family of Edson Da Costa, who died after being arrested in east London, spoke at both the opening and closing rallies.
SheilaColeman from the HillsboroughJusticeCampaign also spoke at the festival.
At a meeting on Islamophobia and sexism one student from London said that racist attacks had made her family afraid of attending night-time prayers.
But the student vowed, “They are not going to stop us going about our lives and they are not going to stop us practising our religion.”
Meetings about the centenary of the 1917 Russian Revolution and its legacy were prominent throughout the festival.
NaimaOmar, a student in the SWP, said the revolutionary socialist tradition showed how to uproot Islamophobia.
“The Russian Revolution involved Muslims and Muslim women,” she said.
Read the full article here
https://socialistworker.co.uk/art/44957/Marxism+Festival+2017+++debating+how+to+fight+for+socialism
https://www.marxismfestival.org.uk

TrumpRevealed: An American Journey of Ambition, Ego, Money, and Power is a biography of Donald Trump, written by Michael Kranish and Marc Fisher. More on the book: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1501156527/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1501156527&linkCode=as2&tag=tra0c7-20&linkId=96ccca038c88b58463190406caecf6ed
It was first published in 2016 in hardcover format by Scribner. It was released in ebook format that year and paperback format in 2017 under the title Trump Revealed: The DefinitiveBiography of the 45th President. The book was a collaborative research project by The Washington Post, supervised by the newspaper's editor Marty Baron and consisting of contributions from thirty-eight journalists, and two fact-checkers. Trump initially refused to be interviewed for the book, then relented, and subsequently raised the possibility of a libel lawsuit against the authors. After the book was completed, Trump urged his Twitter followers not to buy it.
The biography discusses the entirety of Trump's life, from his upbringing, his time in military school, to his early experience in real estate investing under his father Fred Trump. Kranish and Fisher delve into Trump's ventures to establish himself in real estate in New York City, and his efforts to become a famous celebrity. They discuss Trump's first meeting with lawyer Roy Cohn, who advised him to always attack as a public relations strategy. The book recounts Trump's usage of pseudonyms "John Barron" and "John Miller" in order to increase his own fame and standing, and discusses his successes and failures in business, and his increased celebrity through The Apprentice. The biography provides an overview of major events from the 2016 U.S. presidential campaign, including Trump's comments about Mexican rapists, his conflict with journalist Megyn Kelly, and sexual misconduct assertions made by women against Trump. The work concludes with the 2016 Republican National Convention.
Trump Revealed was a commercial success, making the New York Times Bestseller list and The Washington Post Bestseller list. The Philadelphia Inquirer listed it as a BestBook of the Year, and the Los Angeles Times called it a Most Important Book of the Year. Booklist called the biography, "The most definitive book about Trump to date." The New York Times characterized research for the work as "vigorously reported". The Boston Globe described it as, "likely the most complete and nuanced life of Trump thus far". Regarding the book's writing style, USA Today called it a "compelling narrative". Kirkus Reviews praised the neutral point of view seen in the authors' journalistic objectivity.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trump_Revealed

TrumpRevealed: An American Journey of Ambition, Ego, Money, and Power is a biography of Donald Trump, written by Michael Kranish and Marc Fisher. More on the book: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1501156527/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1501156527&linkCode=as2&tag=tra0c7-20&linkId=96ccca038c88b58463190406caecf6ed
It was first published in 2016 in hardcover format by Scribner. It was released in ebook format that year and paperback format in 2017 under the title Trump Revealed: The DefinitiveBiography of the 45th President. The book was a collaborative research project by The Washington Post, supervised by the newspaper's editor Marty Baron and consisting of contributions from thirty-eight journalists, and two fact-checkers. Trump initially refused to be interviewed for the book, then relented, and subsequently raised the possibility of a libel lawsuit against the authors. After the book was completed, Trump urged his Twitter followers not to buy it.
The biography discusses the entirety of Trump's life, from his upbringing, his time in military school, to his early experience in real estate investing under his father Fred Trump. Kranish and Fisher delve into Trump's ventures to establish himself in real estate in New York City, and his efforts to become a famous celebrity. They discuss Trump's first meeting with lawyer Roy Cohn, who advised him to always attack as a public relations strategy. The book recounts Trump's usage of pseudonyms "John Barron" and "John Miller" in order to increase his own fame and standing, and discusses his successes and failures in business, and his increased celebrity through The Apprentice. The biography provides an overview of major events from the 2016 U.S. presidential campaign, including Trump's comments about Mexican rapists, his conflict with journalist Megyn Kelly, and sexual misconduct assertions made by women against Trump. The work concludes with the 2016 Republican National Convention.
Trump Revealed was a commercial success, making the New York Times Bestseller list and The Washington Post Bestseller list. The Philadelphia Inquirer listed it as a BestBook of the Year, and the Los Angeles Times called it a Most Important Book of the Year. Booklist called the biography, "The most definitive book about Trump to date." The New York Times characterized research for the work as "vigorously reported". The Boston Globe described it as, "likely the most complete and nuanced life of Trump thus far". Regarding the book's writing style, USA Today called it a "compelling narrative". Kirkus Reviews praised the neutral point of view seen in the authors' journalistic objectivity.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trump_Revealed

Funeral Service for the Yonkers woman killed in Antigua

Friends and family are mourning a Yonkers mother who was was struck and killed by a truck while attending a Carnival celebration in Antigua last week.
Oniqua "Nikki" Phillip, 25, was on vacation with her family, including her toddler son, Eden, when she died Tuesday on the Caribbean island.
"She was an amazing person," said a friend, Munachi Iwuagwu, who attended Sacred Heart High School in Yonkers with Phillip. "Always happy, always joking."

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Antigua Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia (4k 60fps)

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Just 3 hours from Miami and 8 from London is Antigua, the largest island in the nation of Antigua and Barbuda.
Antigua’s capital is St. John’s, a port town of plantation shutters, iron roofs and colors as bright as our spirit. Mix up a little history and shopping down by the city’s quays, where old shop houses have been given new life as cafes, bars and duty-free boutiques.
Take a break from the noonday sun in the shade of the old Courthouse, now the home of the national museum. Then, spend a lazy afternoon walking the ramparts of the harbor’s fortifications.
Just to the north of St. John’s, you’ll find Runaway Beach and Dickenson Bay, home to some of the purest sands and finest resorts in the West Indies.
On the island’s eastern side, visit the historic sugar plantation, Betty’s Hope. A few miles east, feel the power of nature at Devil’s Bridge, a natural arch carved by Atlantic waves.
Let the breeze carry you further around the Island, to beauty spots like Half Moon Bay and Mamora Bay, then drop anchor for a while at English Harbor.
From English Harbor back to St. John’s, it’s just one perfect beach after another. Some say there are 365 beaches in Antigua, one for each day of the year. But you won’t see them all, don’t even try. Just take it easy, because the slower you move, the better you’ll feel and Antigua is all about feeling good.

Antigua Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions

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Antigua is an island in the West Indies, in the Leeward Islands in the Caribbean region, the main island of the country of Antigua and Barbuda.
The most important places to visit in Antigua are: Nelson's Dockyard, English Harbour, St. John's Cathedral, Shirley Heights and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Antigua travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.

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the islands of Antigua and barbuda ,caribbean is more of 365 great beaches. The beaches are just de beggining. Visit St-John, the capital of Antigua, place for cruise ship, shopping and for discover the island take a taxi and visit one of the 365 beaches, Dickenson bay, fort James, Valley church beach, Nelson dockyard, Shirley heights, devil's bridge, Betty's hope and more. If you like my video please, like, share and subscribe for watch all my videos.https://www.youtube.com/user/ericetodette/videos

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Antigua and Barbuda things to see and do
Antigua's Rainforest
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Get a bird's eye view of Antigua's rainforest. Boldly stride or nervously creep along a high wire course made up of zip lines, swings, suspension bridges and a controlled parachute jump
Barbuda
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Visit the less-developed Barbuda for its wild beauty, deserted beaches and heavily wooded interior abounding in wildlife. The main town, known as the village, is Codrington. It sits on the edge of a lagoon. Laid-back and old-fashioned, visitors share the winding streets with donkeys and goats, and fast food outlets and noisy bars don’t exist.
Beaches
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There are hundreds of beaches on Antigua but some of the best include Half Moon Bay, stretching for nearly a mile on the south eastern coast and popular with windsurfers and snorkellers. For those seeking peace and quiet, the southwestern point off Johnson’s Point is tranquil and the nearby Turner’s beach has great views out to Montserrat. On the north coast Dickenson’s Bay is safe and popular with families, and nearby you find quieter beaches and can even sneak off to uninhabited inlets such as Prickly Pear Island.
Betty’s Hope
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The islands' colonial history is brought home at partially-restored Betty's Hope, Antigua’s pioneer sugar plantation. The surviving structures are two stone sugar mills and a still house which form an open air museum and good picnic spot. It was built by Sir Christopher Codrington who named it after his daughter Betty.
BushSafari
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Go for a bush safari in Barbuda. Stop for a picnic in the shade and watch for the wildlife amongst the sparkling salt ponds.
Cricket
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Cricket is played to the highest international standard as well as by enthusiastic amateurs in villages all over the islands. Antigua produced one of the finest cricketers the game has ever seen, Sir Vivien Richards and the country’s national stadium in St Johns is named after him. The Sir Vivian Richards Stadium was built for the 2007 Cricket World Cup and is found close to the airport. It is possible to visit the stadium.
Fig TreeDrive
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Antigua’s most picturesque drive takes you down the scenic route of Fig Tree Drive. The 32km (20miles) of winding roads travel through the lush tropical hills and rainforest and rise to the steep farmlands around Fig Tree Hill before descending to the coast. Fig is the Antiguan name for banana and along the way you’ll see not just bananas but mangoes and coconut groves.
Frigate BirdSanctuary.
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Situated in the Codrington Lagoon, the Frigate Bird sanctuary is a forty minute boat ride across the water. It is a spectacular sight even for non-bird watchers. In the mating season from September to April this rare bird displays a huge red breast to attract a female mate and they lay one egg on a nest built precariously on the mangrove.
Great Bird Island
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Take an excursion to Great Bird Island from Dickenson Bay. Glass-bottomed boats afford leisurely views of the reef, and a restored pirate ship sails around the island and takes passengers for day or evening trips, with food, drink and entertainment included.
Highland House
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At Barbuda's highest point of 38m (125 ft) are the ruins of the estate once run by Sir Christopher Codrington. Highland House, formerly known as Codrington House, dates back to the 18th century. Just 5km (3 miles) from Codrington Village still stands the 17m-high (56 ft) Martello Castle and tower, a fortress with a raised gun platform that was originally built by the British to defend the island. Both spots offer great views.
Indian Town Point
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The wild side of Antigua can be seen at Devil’s Bridge, a limestone arch on the shore of Indian Town Point on the eastern side of the island where at high tide the Atlantic waves come crashing through boreholes in the rocks near the bridge. Indian Town Point is thought to have been an Arawak campsite before the Europeans colonized the islands. Guided tours are available.
Local Markets
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Salivate and haggle over the riot of colourful fruits, vegetables and spices available at one of the best local markets in the Caribbean, situated in the south end of town at the junction of Valley and All SaintsRoads.
St John's Cathedral
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Although it has been rebuilt three times because of hurricane damage, the present day St John’s Cathedral with its dramatic white towers is an imposing landmark built in 1845. It is worth a visit and contains some items from the churches that previously stood on the same spot and the bronze figures of St John the Baptist and St John the Divine are said to be taken from a French ship in 1756.

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ANTIGUA, the world's MOST SPECTACULAR BEACHES (The Caribbean)

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ANTIGUA, the world's MOST SPECTACULAR BEACHES (The Caribbean)

SUBSCRIBE: http://www.youtube.com/c/VicStefanu - Allow me to show you Antigua's most beautiful ad most spectacular beaches. If you want to see more beaches from this beautiful country, search youtube under 'vstefanu antigua beach', enjoy!! Vic Stefanu, vstefanu@yahoo.com. Antigua, also known as Waladli or Wadadli by the native population, is an island in the West Indies. It is one of the Leeward Islands in the Caribbean region and the main island of the country of Antigua and Barbuda. Antigua and Barbuda became an independent state within the Commonwealth of Nations on 1 November1981

Funeral Service for the Yonkers woman killed in Antigua

Friends and family are mourning a Yonkers mother who was was struck and killed by a truck while attending a Carnival celebration in Antigua last week.
Oniqua "Nikki" Phillip, 25, was on vacation with her family, including her toddler son, Eden, when she died Tuesday on the Caribbean island.
"She was an amazing person," said a friend, Munachi Iwuagwu, who attended Sacred Heart High School in Yonkers with Phillip. "Always happy, always joking."

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July 2017
https://www.marxismfestival.org.uk
https://socialistworker.co.uk/art/44957/Marxism+Festival+2017+++debating+how+to+fight+for+socialism
Around 2,500 people took part in Marxism Festival 2017 in central London from Thursday to Sunday last week.
It was a chance for socialists to make sense of the seismic political shifts of the past year.
Jeremy Corbyn’s stunning general election result, the Grenfell Tower fire, the Tories’ crisis, and the danger of Donald Trump and the right all shaped the festival.
But meetings also ranged from climate change to science fiction, philosophy, African politics and mental health.
The arguments about where next for the left after the election took place in a series of packed meetings.
One speaker said, “If we’re part of the working class movement and the struggle for socialism we have the right to be involved in the debate about the way forward.”
Labour Party members at the conference also took part in the debates. Others had left Labour. Aiden, a student, told Socialist Worker, “I joined Labour and thought that it was the way forward.
“But I left Labour because the coup against Corbyn showed the limits of the party.”
Mark L Thomas from the Socialist Workers Party (SWP) central committee spoke at a meeting on Jeremy Corbyn, the Labour Party and the fight for socialism.
He said the general election had “struck a blow at the whole neoliberal settlement”, but warned that the Labour right were already manoeuvring.
A series of meetings focused on how to translate the political mood around Corbyn’s manifesto into the trade unions.
Discussions ranged from building national fights against the public sector pay cap to the struggle for a £10 an hour minimum wage.
The Grenfell Tower fire has dramatically transformed the political terrain. SurvivorJoe Delaney spoke at the opening rally.
In meeting after meeting people debated how to get justice. Barrister Michael Mansfield QC, who’s been part of numerous justice campaigns, said, “The way forward is to stand as a collective.”
People from justice campaigns came to Marxism and talked about their struggles.
Author and one of the Bradford 12 Tariq Mehmood argued that “you can’t do anything without a whole set of principled people organising”.
The family of Edson Da Costa, who died after being arrested in east London, spoke at both the opening and closing rallies.
SheilaColeman from the HillsboroughJusticeCampaign also spoke at the festival.
At a meeting on Islamophobia and sexism one student from London said that racist attacks had made her family afraid of attending night-time prayers.
But the student vowed, “They are not going to stop us going about our lives and they are not going to stop us practising our religion.”
Meetings about the centenary of the 1917 Russian Revolution and its legacy were prominent throughout the festival.
NaimaOmar, a student in the SWP, said the revolutionary socialist tradition showed how to uproot Islamophobia.
“The Russian Revolution involved Muslims and Muslim women,” she said.
Read the full article here
https://socialistworker.co.uk/art/44957/Marxism+Festival+2017+++debating+how+to+fight+for+socialism
https://www.marxismfestival.org.uk

Revealing the True Donald Trump: A Devastating Indictment of His Business & Life (2016)

TrumpRevealed: An American Journey of Ambition, Ego, Money, and Power is a biography of Donald Trump, written by Michael Kranish and Marc Fisher. More on the book: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1501156527/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1501156527&linkCode=as2&tag=tra0c7-20&linkId=96ccca038c88b58463190406caecf6ed
It was first published in 2016 in hardcover format by Scribner. It was released in ebook format that year and paperback format in 2017 under the title Trump Revealed: The DefinitiveBiography of the 45th President. The book was a collaborative research project by The Washington Post, supervised by the newspaper's editor Marty Baron and consisting of contributions from thirty-eight journalists, and two fact-checkers. Trump initially refused to be interviewed for the book, then relented, and subsequently raised the possibility of a libel lawsuit against the authors. After the book was completed, Trump urged his Twitter followers not to buy it.
The biography discusses the entirety of Trump's life, from his upbringing, his time in military school, to his early experience in real estate investing under his father Fred Trump. Kranish and Fisher delve into Trump's ventures to establish himself in real estate in New York City, and his efforts to become a famous celebrity. They discuss Trump's first meeting with lawyer Roy Cohn, who advised him to always attack as a public relations strategy. The book recounts Trump's usage of pseudonyms "John Barron" and "John Miller" in order to increase his own fame and standing, and discusses his successes and failures in business, and his increased celebrity through The Apprentice. The biography provides an overview of major events from the 2016 U.S. presidential campaign, including Trump's comments about Mexican rapists, his conflict with journalist Megyn Kelly, and sexual misconduct assertions made by women against Trump. The work concludes with the 2016 Republican National Convention.
Trump Revealed was a commercial success, making the New York Times Bestseller list and The Washington Post Bestseller list. The Philadelphia Inquirer listed it as a BestBook of the Year, and the Los Angeles Times called it a Most Important Book of the Year. Booklist called the biography, "The most definitive book about Trump to date." The New York Times characterized research for the work as "vigorously reported". The Boston Globe described it as, "likely the most complete and nuanced life of Trump thus far". Regarding the book's writing style, USA Today called it a "compelling narrative". Kirkus Reviews praised the neutral point of view seen in the authors' journalistic objectivity.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trump_Revealed

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